Neuroprotection of n-benzyl eicosapentaenamide in neonatal mice following hypoxic-ischemic brain injury

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Abstract

Maca (Lepidium meyenii) has emerged as a popular functional plant food because of its medicinal properties and nutritional value. Macamides, as the exclusively active ingredients found in maca, are a unique series of non-polar, long-chain fatty acid N-benzylamides with multiple bioactivities such as antifatigue characteristics and improving reproductive health. In this study, a new kind of macamide, N-benzyl eicosapentaenamide (NB-EPA), was identified from maca. We further explore its potential neuroprotective role in hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Our findings indicated that treatment with biosynthesized NB-EPA significantly alleviates the size of cerebral infarction and improves neurobehavioral disorders after hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in neonatal mice. NB-EPA inhibited the apoptosis of neuronal cells after ischemic challenge. NB-EPA improved neuronal cell survival and proliferation through the activation of phosphorylated AKT signaling. Of note, the protective property of NB-EPA against ischemic neuronal damage was dependent on suppression of the p53-PUMA pathway. Taken together, these findings suggest that NB-EPA may represent a new neuroprotectant for newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

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Jiao, M., Dong, Q., Zhang, Y., Lin, M., Zhou, W., Liu, T., … Yin, H. (2021). Neuroprotection of n-benzyl eicosapentaenamide in neonatal mice following hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Molecules, 26(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26113108

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